As a Town we continue to face significant challenges. Although we have seen new businesses open up in Llandovery in recent months, there are still too many empty properties and too few opportunities for employment. Regeneration of the Town must remain our highest priority and we must continue to press Carmarthenshire County Council to deliver the investment we need to make a real difference to our community. The Council has made much in recent times of its commitment to supporting the development of rural communities, well it’s time we saw some of that commitment being displayed in Llandovery.

Lloyds Bank As part of its on-going campaign to oppose the closure of Lloyds Bank, the Town Council are writing to the Chief Executive of the Bank requesting a meeting so that we can argue the case for keeping the […]

Road Safety Following a recent serious road traffic accident on the junction of Stone Street and Water Street, the Town Council has arranged for a safety review to be carried out by Carmarthenshire County Council’s Traffic Management Officer. We will […]

Celebrate the Queen’s official 90th Birthday on the 11th July, 2016, Llandovery Town Council organised a ‘Tea Party’ in Market Square, Llandovery. The Mayor, Cllr. David Long opened the event. More than one hundred primary school children attended, along with their […]

News from the Town Hall CCC are looking into the prevention of parking in pedestrian areas in Carmarthenshire towns including Llandovery’s Market Square. The Town Council will keep you informed of developments. Some people may not realise that Llandovery Town Councillors work […]